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How can I implement a tree in Python?

... I came across this answer via Google. This library is really nice. I especially love the ability to use the mixin class to make an tree of any object! – Rÿck Nöthing Mar 8 '19 at 1:21 ...
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How do the likely/unlikely macros in the Linux kernel work and what is their benefit?

I've been digging through some parts of the Linux kernel, and found calls like this: 10 Answers ...
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What is the most effective way for float and double comparison?

... Be extremely careful using any of the other suggestions. It all depends on context. I have spent a long time tracing a bugs in a system that presumed a==b if |a-b|<epsilon. The underlying problems were: The implicit presumption in an algorithm that if a==b and b==c then a==c. ...
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How to avoid reverse engineering of an APK file?

...cker is able to change it in any way she or he finds it feasible. You basically can't protect your application from being modified. And any protection you put in there can be disabled/removed.  2. How can I protect all the app's resources, assets and source code so that hackers can't hack the A...
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Reimport a module in python while interactive

... Redefinitions of names will override the old definitions, so this is generally not a problem, but if the new version of a module does not define a name that was defined by the old version, the old definition is not removed. If a module imports objects from another module using from ... import ..., ...
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uint8_t vs unsigned char

... It documents your intent - you will be storing small numbers, rather than a character. Also it looks nicer if you're using other typedefs such as uint16_t or int32_t. share | ...
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Odd behavior when Java converts int to byte?

...+ unsignedByte); Would print out: "Signed: -1 Unsigned: 255" What's actually happening here? We are using bitwise AND to mask all of the extraneous sign bits (the 1's to the left of the least significant 8 bits.) When an int is converted into a byte, Java chops-off the left-most 24 bits 111111...
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Difference between Pragma and Cache-Control headers?

... Cache-Control: no-cache has the same meaning for requests but is actually also defined for responses, meaning "If you want to use a cached copy of this in future, you must first check with me that it is up-to-date (i.e. perform revalidation)". – clime Mar...
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Weighted random numbers

...a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out. 7 Answers ...
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correct way to use super (argument passing)

... Shouldn't Base call super(Base, self).__init__()? – cha0site Jan 23 '12 at 14:47 4 ...